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Disney Cruise Line Vacation
Posted on 1/18/17 at 8:59 pm
Posted on 1/18/17 at 8:59 pm
My parents are wanting the entire family to go on a vacation for their 50th wedding anniversary. Cruises were mentioned because of the convenience of everything being in one place. Of course the grandkids are pushing Disney cruises. We are looking at leaving port canaveral. Flying out of msy. Has anyone on here done this? How is the transfer from Orlando to the cruise terminal? And once on ship, how is it. I'd imagine that it's typical Disney where every attention to detail is taking care of. Will eight adults have as much fun as the grandkids? Thanks in advance.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 9:15 pm to sadertiger15
Been on 2 disney cruises. They are top notch. There is plenty for the adults to do. The kids will not want to leave the kids areas. Palo is a must do also.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 9:21 pm to hugo
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Been on 2 disney cruises. They are top notch. There is plenty for the adults to do. The kids will not want to leave the kids areas. Palo is a must do also.
Agree with this. Hopefully y'all are on the Dream
Posted on 1/18/17 at 9:37 pm to sadertiger15
I haven't been on a Disney Cruise but have done the Orlando to Port Canaveral cruise transfer. I found it the easiest to rent a car and drive the hour or so the day prior to departure. Best part was that the rental car drop off had a free shuttle to the port which was not crowded at all. Same can't be said for the free shuttle from our hotel which seemed very crowded when we left to go return the car.
On the way back we rented a car service that picked us up at the port and brought us straight to the Orlando airport. Very convenient but a little more expensive.
On the way back we rented a car service that picked us up at the port and brought us straight to the Orlando airport. Very convenient but a little more expensive.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 9:38 pm to hugo
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Been on 2 disney cruises. They are top notch. There is plenty for the adults to do. The kids will not want to leave the kids areas. Palo is a must do also.
All of this. The Disney cruise line is highly rated and there is an adult only area on both the ship and the Disney Island. We will be on the Dream for Mardi Gras...
ETA, while there is alcohol on the ship, it is not pushed like other cruise lines. There are adult areas on the ship and adult activities at night but the last time we took a Disney cruise (2009) nightlife was limited because people went to bed early
This post was edited on 1/18/17 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 1/19/17 at 8:22 pm to sadertiger15
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We are looking at leaving port canaveral. Flying out of msy. Has anyone on here done this?
Yes. You will want to fly into MCO the day before you sail. Once you do there are ALOT of options. Stay at the hotel at the airport and pay for the DCL transfers. Rent a car, get a hotel somewhere in Orlando and drop the car off at the rental facility near the port (they will shuttle you to the ship). Stay one night on a disney property and pay for the DCL transfer form there.
The DCL transfer is $35 per person (each way) so for alot of people its cheaper to just rent a car each way. We got a full size car (pick up at Disney Car Care Center and drop off at port canaveral) for like $110 and the car we pick up at the port we drop off back at Disney' Swan Resort the same day and that was only like $90.
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How is the transfer from Orlando to the cruise terminal?
Works good, hassle fre bu it does have you arriving late you will need a later port arrival time and it put you getting off the boat a little later. The biggest drawback to me is cost...especially for large groups. I know people who have rented Limos for less money than what the DCL transfer charges.
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I'd imagine that it's typical Disney where every attention to detail is taking care of. Will eight adults have as much fun as the grandkids?
Absolutely...I mean the more you love Disney the better it is but it's not like you're stuck at All Star Sports the entire time. As a matter of fact it wasn't until I was off the boat at cataway cay that I realized how many kids were on the boat. There is TONS to do on the ship and plenty of adults.
As far as alcohol, they don't have all you can drink package like other lines but they do have a liberal policy with what you can take one. Rather that just letting each person take a bottle of wine at the start of the cruise, each person (over 21) can take two bottles of wine or one 6 pack of beer on the ship at each port.
If you cruise to Nassau there is a small brewery just off the ship and every port sells wine/alcohol in their duty free shopping areas. The ships also have the best craft beer selections on any cruise line I have ever been on.
I HIGHKY recommend the mixology classes and wine tastings, their alot of fun and a real bargain. I think the mixology class was like $25 per person and we got trashed.
The main dining room is "okay" with quality but the service is great. While I would not recommend going for every meal you definitely want to go they night they do Animation Magic in Animators Palate, its really cool.
Palo is AMAZING but I think the brunch is a better value for dinner. If you want premium dinner one evening, Remy is the way to go without question.
Don't worry about leaving your kids in the oceaneers clubs and labs, they love it, its awesome and they have a blast. By the third night ours dint even want to come to dinner with us anymore.
Look at the things you ban book ahead of time (golf simulator, princess meet & greets, etc) and try to lone up those things in advance when you can but relax, have a good time and enjoy the trip.
Great website for alot of things DCL
LINK
If you want to keep your eye on another message board I learned ALOT from this forum on another board.
LINK
This post was edited on 1/19/17 at 8:33 pm
Posted on 1/19/17 at 9:39 pm to sadertiger15
Been on two Disney Cruises, Caribbean & Alaskan both were out standing, its more than enough for adults to enjoy.
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